Dr. Matthew Cole's Curriculum Vitae


EDUCATION

Ph.D., Wayne State University-2008. Major: Cognitive and Social Psychology Across the Lifespan, Advisor: Dr. Ty Partridge.
M.A., Wayne State University-2002. Major: Biopsychology, Minor: Pharmaceutical Sciences. Advisor: Dr. Alice M. Young.
M.S., Eastern Michigan University-1999. Major: Clinical Behavioral Psychology.
Advisor: Dr. Marilyn K. Bonem.
B.S., Eastern Michigan University-1997. Major: Psychology.


GRANTS AWARDED

Years:  2010-2012   Position: Co-Principal Investigator
Grant Title: Renovation of Lawrence Tech’s Next-Generation Life Sciences Research Facility
Funding Agency: National Science Foundation
Amount:  $1,361,832

Years:  2009-2010        Position: Principal Investigator 
Grant Title: An fMRI Study of Self-Knowledge Structures in the Brain
Funding Agency: Lawrence Technological University Faculty Seed Grant
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mount:  $3,000

Years:  2009-2011        Position: Key Personnel (Research Manager) 
Grant Title: Feasibility Study for a Collaborative-Based Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship (CCIE)
Funding Agency: Economic Development Administration (EDA) of the Federal Department of Commerce
Amount:  $146,000

Years:  2008-2009        Position: Co-Principal Investigator (Project Evaluator) 
Grant Title: THE OSBORN ENTREPRENEUR AND MICROENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM
Funding Agency: The Skillman Foundation, Detroit, MI
Amount:  $257,260 


GRANTS SUBMITTED

Grant Title: DEVELOPMENT AND EVALUATION OF A COMPUTER GAME FOR THE PREVENTION OF CHILDHOOD OBESITY AND CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE
Position: Project Director                                   Year Submitted: 2008
Funding Agency: The Edwards Lifesciences Fund                       Amount: $55,000

Grant Title: DESIGN COURSE IN NANO-TECHNOLOGY USING ROBOTIC PROBES AND VAN DE GRAAFF GENERATORS
Position: Key Personnel (Project Evaluator)         Year Submitted: 2008   
Funding Agency: National Science Foundation                           Amount: $1,500,000

Grant Title: A NEUROIMAGING INVESTIGATION OF GAMBLERS PLAYING A VIDEO BETTING PARADIGM
Position: Co-PI                                                  Year Submitted: 2007   
Funding Agency: National Institute on Drug Abuse                      Amount: $150,000

Grant Title: A FMRI STUDY OF EXECUTIVE FUNCTIONS IN SEIZURE PATIENTS AND PATHOLOGICAL GAMBLERS
Position: PD/Co-PI                                            Year Submitted: 2007   
Funding Agency: National Institute on Drug Abuse                      Amount: $150,000

Grant Title: DEVELOPMENT AND VALIDATION OF A COMPUTER GAME TO ASSESS PEDIATRIC ENERGY BALANCE
Position: Co-PI                                                  Year Submitted: 2007   
Funding Agency: National Institutes of Health                             Amount: $546,282

Grant Title: RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PERCEPTIONS OF OBJECTIVE ATTRIBUTES OF THE ENVIRONMENT AND PHYSICAL ACTIVITY
Position: Co-PI                                                  Year Submitted: 2007   
Funding Agency: Robert Wood Johnson Foundation                  Amount: $150,000

Years:  2008-2009        Position: Co-Principal Investigator (Project Evaluator)
Grant Title: THE OSBORN ENTREPRENEUR AND MICROENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM.
Funding Agency: The Skillman Foundation, Detroit, MI.                 Amount:  $257,260


PUBLICATIONS (click on journal name to download)

Sprangel, J., Stavros, J., & Cole, M. (2011). Creating sustainable relationships using SOAR, trust and enviornmentalism: A research-based case study of program managers and customers in trhe HAAS TCM Group. International Journal of Training and Development: Special Issue on Organization Development, 15 (1), 39-57.

Mitchell, S. A., Hakim, F. T., Baird, K., Mooney, K. H., Rehman, N. K., Dickinson, J., Palit, P., Beck, S. L., Leidy, N. K., Cole, M., et al. (2009). Plasma cytokine levels distinguish chronic graft versus host disease (cGVHD) symptom profile groups. Biology of Blood & Marrow Transplantation, 15 (2) 118-119. Biology of Blood & Marrow Transplantation

Pendleton, S.M., Stanton, B., Cottrell, L., Marshall, S., Pack, R., Burns, J., Gibson, C., Wu, Y., Li, X., & Cole, M., (2007). Teens in the twenty-first century still prefer people over machines: Importance of intervention delivery style in adolescent HIV/STD prevention. Journal of HIV/AIDS Prevention in Children & Youth, 8, 95-115.

Cole, M., Stanton, B., Devieaux, L., Harris, C., Lunn, S., Cottrell, L., Clemens, R., Li, X., Marshall, S., & Baine, R. M. (2007). Latent class analysis of risk behaviors among bahamian youth: Relationship between values prioritization and latent class. Social Behavior and Personality, 35, 1061-1076.

Stanton, B., Cole, M., Li, X., Kaljee, L., Galbraith, J., Cottrell, L., & Harris, C. (2007). Prevention and risk reduction among adolescents: A 16 year community-research partnership. In T. C. Rhodes (Ed.), Focus on adolescent behavior research. New York: Nova Publishers.

Yang, H., Stanton, B., Cottrel, L., Kaljee, L., Galbraith, J., Li, X., Cole, M., Harris, C., & Wu, Y. (2006). Parental awareness of adolescent risk involvement: implications of overestimates and underestimates. Journal of Adolescent Health, 39, 353-361

Stanton, B., Harris, C., Cottrell, L., Li, X., Gibson, C., Guo, J., Pack, R., Galbraith, J., Pendleton, S., Wu, Y., Burns, J., Cole, M., & Marshall, S. (2006). Trial of an urban adolescent sexual risk-reduction intervention for rural youth: A promising but imperfect fit. Journal of Adolescent Health, 38, 55.e25-55.e36.

Kaljee, L, Greenberg, B., Riel, R., Cole, M., Huu Tho, L., Thi Kim Thoa, L., Stanton, B., Li, X., & Tan Minh, T. (2005). Effectiveness of a theory-based risk-reduction HIV prevention program for rural Vietnamese adolescents. AIDS Education and Prevention, 17(3), 185-199.

Stanton, B., Guo, J., Cottrell, L., Galbraith, J., Li, X., Gibson, C., Pack, R., Cole, M., Marshall, S., & Harris, C. (2005). The complex business of adapting effective interventions to new populations: an urban to rural transfer. Journal of Adolescent Health, 37(2), 163.e17-163.e26.

Wu, Y., Stanton, B., Li, X., Galbraith, J., & Cole, M. (2005). Protection motivation theory and adolescent drug trafficking: Relationship between health motivation and longitudinal risk involvement. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 30, 127-137.

Stanton, B., Cole, M., Galbraith, J., Li, X., Pendleton, S., Cottrel, L., Marshall, S., Wu, Y., & Kaljee, L. (2004). Randomized trial of a parent intervention: Parents can make a difference in long-term adolescent risk behaviors, perceptions and knowledge. Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, 158, 947-955.

Chen, X., Li, X., Stanton, B., Fang, X., Lin, D., Cole, M., Liu, H., & Yang, H. (2004). Cigarette Smoking Among Rural-to-Urban Migrants in Beijing, China. Preventive Medicine, 39, 666-673.

Cole, M., & Bonem, M. K. (2000). The A-B-C's of smoking cessation: Using behavioral strategies to help undergraduates stop smoking. The Behavior Analyst Today, 4, 89-101. 

MANUSCRIPTS IN PREPARATION OR UNDER REVIEW

Bush, R., Castelli, P., Lowry, P., & Cole, M. Improving teaching presence in a virtual classroom. Manuscript Under Review the Journal of Asynchronous Learning Networks.

Cole, M., Stanton, B., Li, X., Partridge, T.,  Kaljee, L., Galbraith, J., Harris, C., & Cottrell, L., an investigation of the cognitive processes that mediate protection motivation theory in American and Vietnamese adolescents receiving an HIV prevention program.  Manuscript in Preparation.

Mitchell, S.A. , Mooney, K.H., Dudley, W., Beck, S.L., Leidy, N.K., Cole, M., & Pavletic, S.Z.  A latent class latent profile analysis of symptom bother in adult survivors of hematopoietic stem cell transplantation with chronic graft-versus-host disease (GVHD).  Manuscript in Preparation.

Mitchell, S.A. , Hakim, F., Beck, S.L., Mooney, K.H., Beck, S.L., Cole, M., Dudley, W., & Pavletic, S.Z.   Proinflammatory serum cytokines and baff levels distinguish allogeneic hsct survivors with differing chronic GVHD symptom profiles.  Manuscript in Preparation.


PAPERS PRESENTED AT PROFESSIONAL CONFERENCES

Cole, M. L., &  Bonem,  M. K. (1999). Smoking cessation through functional analysis. Symposium paper presented at Association for Behavior Analysis, Chicago, ILL.

Cole, M. L., &  Bonem,  M. K. (1999).Self-reporting functional relations between substance use and environmental events. Paper presented at Assocation for Behavior Analysis, Chicago, ILL.

Cole, M. L., &  Bonem,  M. K. (1998).The correlation between ongoing and retrospective methods for identifying functional events of drug use.  Paper presented at Assocation for Behavior Analysis, Chicago, ILL.


POSTERS PRESENTED AT PROFESSIONAL CONFERENCES

Cole, M., Stanton, B., Galbraith, J., Li, X., Pendleton, S., Cottrel, L., Marshall, S., Summers, Y., Kaljee, L., & Feigelman, S. (2005). Positive relationship among adolescents between self-efficacy, sexual negotiation skills and protective sexual behaviors. Poster presented at Society for Research in Child Development, Atlanta, Georgia.

Cole, M., Stanton, B., Galbraith, J., Li, X., Pendleton, S., Cottrel, L., Marshall, S., Wu, Y., & Kaljee, L. (2004). Intervention trial finds parents affect long-term youth risk behaviors, perceptions, and knowledge. Poster presented at Promoting the Well-Being of Children and Youth in Urban America, Detroit, Michigan.

Cole, M. L., & Young, A. M. (2002). Conditional control of lithium chloride-induced taste aversion by naltrexone in rats treated with acute doses of morphine. Poster presented at College on Problems of Drug Dependence, Quebec City, Canada.

Cole, M. L., & Young, A. M. (2002). Conditional control of lithium chloride-induced taste aversion by naltrexone in rats treated with acute doses of morphine. Poster presented at Association for Behavior Analysis, Toronto, Canada.

Cole, M. L., & Young, A. M. (2001). Discriminative stimulus effects of acute morphine dependence in a discriminated taste aversion assay: Preliminary results. Poster presented at Society for Neuroscience Michigan Chapter, East Lansing, MI.

Cole, M. L., & Young, A. M. (2001). The discriminative stimulus effects of naltrexone in acutely morphine dependent rats: Establishing stimulus control of behavior by taste aversion learning. Poster presented at Behavior Analysis Association of Michigan,Ypsilanti, MI.

Cole, M. L., & Young, A. M. (2000). Acquisition of discriminative control of drinking by a low dose of naltrexone in acutely morphine dependent rats. Poster presented at Society for Neuroscience Michigan Chapter,Ypsilanti, MI.


GUEST REVIEWER OF A PEER-REVIEWED JOURNAL MANUSCRIPT

Journal of Supportive Care in Cancer, 2009-2010, Fred Ashbury, Editor in Chief.

European Journal of Oncology Nursing, 2010, Alexander Molassiotis, Editor-in-Chief.

Health Psychology, guest reviewer, Seth Kalichman, Editor.


PROFESSIONAL WORKSHOPS AND PRESENTATIONS

Cole, M. “Active Listening”. New Faculty Orientation, Lawrence Tech, August 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010.

Cole, M. “The Informed Consent Process”.  ZIMU International Graduate Students Learn-All-About-It Luncheon, Lawrence Tech, July 2010.

Cole, M. "Effective Communication for Conflict Resolution". New Department Heads Training Workshop, Lawrence Technological University, October 2008.

Cole, M. "Active Listening". New Faculty Orientation, Lawrence Technological University, August 2007, 2008.

Cole, M. "Everything You Need to Conduct Research With Human Participants". Learn-all-about-it Luncheon, Lawrence Technological University. January 2008.

Cole, M. "Developmental Trajectory of Personal Values, Integrity, and Professional Ethics". Assessment Day, Lawrence Technological University. September 2007.

Cole, M. "Psychological Disorders in Children with ADHD and Autism". 8th Annual Health FOCUS Conference, Health For Our Children in Urban Settings, Children's Hospital of Michigan, October 2006.


SCHOLARSHIPS AND AWARDS

Graduate Council Best Dissertation Award "Social Sciences" 2006-2008, Wayne State University, The Graduate School. August 2008.

Dean's Award For Teaching Excellence, Lawrence Technological University College of Arts & Sciences. May 2008.

Heberlien Award For Teaching Excellence, Wayne State University Department of Psychology. January 2005.

Graduate Research Assistant, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI. 2003-2005 academic year.

National Institutes of Health Individual Predoctoral National Research Service Award,
National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA). Awarded 2002.

Graduate Teaching Assistant, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI. 2001-2002 academic year.

NIDA Predoctoral Graduate Assistant USPHS Research Training Grant: Behavioral Studies of Opioid Tolerance and Dependence, USPHS R01 DA03796, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI. 1999-2001 academic year.

Graduate Dean's Award for Research Excellence, Eastern Michigan University, Ypsilanti, MI. 1999.

ABA Student Committee Paper Contest Winner, Association for Behavior Analysis, Kalamazoo, MI. 1999.

Graduate Student Poster "First Place Award," Michigan Psychological Association, 1999.

Graduate Fellowship, Eastern Michigan University, Ypsilanti, MI. 1998-1999 academic year.

Barton Scholarship for Academic Excellence, Eastern Michigan University, Ypsilanti, MI.
1997-1998 academic year.


MEMBERSHIP IN PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS

Association for Behavior Analysis.
Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy.
Society for Neuroscience.
College on the Problems of Drug Dependence.


CAREER PROFILE

LAWRENCE TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY - Southfield, MI.
Assistant Professor and Psychology Program Director. 2005-Current.
Full time faculty position in the Department of Humanities, Social Sciences and Communication teaching traditional and hybrid undergraduate psychology lecture and laboratory courses in Animal Behavior, Behavioral Neuroscience, Cognitive Psychology, Developmental Psychology, Drugs and Behavior, History and Systems of Psychology, Introductory Psychology, Research Methods for the Behavioral Sciences, and Sensation and Perception; Director of a small undergraduate psychology program recruiting and advising students, scheduling courses, hiring adjunct faculty, presenting faculty training workshops and seminars, and assessing and evaluating the psychology program.


PRONEWS, LLC Canton, MI.
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Biostatistician, Consultant, Editor.
2008-current.
Provide top quality editing, writing, proofreading, and statistical analysis. Clients include NIH and Children's Hospital of Michigan.

WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY - Detroit, MI.
Adjunct Faculty. Winter/Spring/Summer 2003.
Taught Brain & Behavior, Introductory Psychology, and Learning & Memory lecture.

Graduate Research Assistant. 2003-2005.
Conduct pediatric prevention research for the Department of Pediatrics.

Graduate Teaching Assistant. 2001-2002.
Taught undergraduate learning laboratory for the Department of Psychology.

Graduate Research Assistant. 1999-2001.
Conduct non-human behavioral pharmacology for the Department of Psychology via a NIDA training grant.

APPLIED BEHAVIOR ANALYST - Southeastern Michigan. 2003.
Freelance behavior therapy for parents and children with Autism and other pervasive developmental disabilities.

JUVENILE ASSESSMENT CENTER - Detroit, MI. 2002-2003.
Psychological evaluation of adjudicated youth.

ANN ARBOR REHABILITATION CENTERS. - Ann Arbor, MI. 1998-1999.
Neuropsychological evaluation, behavioral therapy. and group counseling of adults and youth diagnosed with traumatic brain injury, affective disorders, and  substance abuse.

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